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South Germany map

Map of southern Germany. South Germany map (Western Europe - Europe) to print. South Germany map (Western Europe - Europe) to download. Southern Germany is a fascinating mishmash of merry folk festivals, fairy-tale towns untouched by time, stunning futuristic cities, quintessential German medieval towns, glitzy ski resorts, a string of castles, and endless history and culture. It is surrounded by the majestic Bavarian Alps and dotted with crystal-clear alpine lakes, making it one of the most stunning regions in the country. Though the entire region is worth exploring. The states of Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria as its shown in south Germany map offer the enigmatic Black Forest, Lake Constance, the German Alps, and much more to fill your senses. Famous towns and cities such as Munich, Stuttgart, Heidelberg, Baden-Baden, Karlsruhe, Ulm, Mannheim, and Nuremberg offer the best of modern conveniences along side a sense of magnificent history that is simply inescapable while you stroll along cobblestone paths and relax in way side cafes.

Map of southern Germany

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The bustling city of Munich as its mentioned in south Germany map is among the most popular cities in Germany and has something for everyone. Munich is also a wonderful base from which to explore much of South Germany. Sitting in the lap of the majestic Bavarian Alps and dotted with mirror alpine lakes, the town of Garmisch-Partenkirchen is a land of surreal beauty. It is a top destination of choice for winter sports enthusiasts, as well as travelers who can not resist spectacular mountain scenery, the purest air, and dollops of culture and history. Lindau is a dreamy city on the shore of Lake Constance. Its skyline is dominated by a 108-foot (33-meter) lighthouse and a 20-foot (six-meter) lion, which guard the gateway to this beautiful harbor city. Stuttgart is an amazingly well-planned, beautiful city that is ready to drench you in entertainment and culture.
 
The university town of Heidelberg as you can see in south Germany map is a cultural and intellectual hub that has found its way into many literary works by eminent authors. The most famous landmark in town is the sprawling early 13th-century Heidelberg Castle, which houses the world largest wine barrel. Regensburg, a UNESCO World Heritage Site straddling both sides of the River Danube, has impeccably preserved over 1,000 historic monuments, many of which date back to Roman times. The university town of Freiburg im Breisgau is relatively unsung compared to other destinations in Germany famous Black Forest, but is undeniably beautiful. The little town of Rothenburg ob der Tauber is almost unanimously agreed to be the prettiest in Bavaria, and also one of the most captivating in the entire country.